Starting with this release, you can change the main table of the Dataset. This is accomplished by
navigating to the Data Model tab of the dataset, clicking on the table name, and
choosing the new table in the Table Browser window modal.

We designed this feature to ease migration from development to production
environments.

Map visuals now support Canadian maps. Choropleths may be plotted for
Provincial/Territory aggregates, and on the basis of the first 3 digits of the postal
code (FSA). Aggregations may be plotted as bubbles for Province/Territory, Postal
Code, and Latitude/Longitute. For examples, see the following articles:

Bars, Lines, Areas, Grouped Bars, Gauge and Bullet visuals include a
Labels shelf, for displaying measurements over the relevant
parts of the visual. For an example on how to use the Label
shelf, see Labelled Bars.

Sharing Visuals by Downloading them as PNG or PDF Files

In addition to CSV download of data in visuals, this release of Arcadia Instant lets users to download both dashboards and visuals in PNG and
PDF format. This feature is available in the supplemental menu after Enabling Image or PDF Download.

Release 4.1.0.0 of Arcadia Instant enables you to specify a locale
for CSV file downloads, overriding the default system and browser settings. See Setting the Locale for CSV Downloads.

Consistent Visual Trellising

Arcadia Instant now offers a more powerful approach to multi-measure
analysis by expanding the trellising feature to more visual types.

Showing or Hiding Trellis Borders

Starting in this release, the borders between the sections of trellised visuals may be
turned on or off. See Showing Trellis Borders.

Adding Fields to Shelves by Clicking

Starting with this release, we simplified the construction of visuals. You can add
multiple fields to and active shelf simply by clicking; drag-and-drop when switching
shelves. See Shelves.

Analytics

Trellising on Measures

Starting with this release, Arcadia Instant supports trellises on
measures. This functionality is built into Bar Charts, Grouped Bar Charts, Line Charts,
and Area Charts. See Trellis on Measures.

Approximate Distinct Count

In this release, we significantly improved the precision of this aggregate function on
Arcadia connections. See Approx Distinct
Count and NDVP().

Data Discovery

Drill Through

The Drill Through approach links the click on a specified element of the visual to a
completely different visual. It also forwards the selected filter values to the target
visual, so it can display the details of interest. See Drill Through Data Discovery to
learn how to use it.

Drill Down / Drill Up

This model of data discovery is a new name for an existing concept: navigating through
visuals at successfully higher or lower levels of granularity, as defined by a dimension
hierarchy. See our article on Drill Down and Drill Up Data Discovery.

Drill Into

The Drill Into feature exposes more granular details for a specific element of the
visual, such as individual bars, or a specific point on a line. This enables you to
view the subset of the data along a different dimension of the dataset.

Filter All enables one visual in a dashboard to control the appearance of other
visuals in the same dashboard. Clicking on a specific element of the source visual sends
filter parameters to the target visuals. Filter All works on all visual types. See Filter All Data Discovery.

ArcViz Performance

Improved Memory Utilization

We improved RAM release throughout Arcadia Instant, especially when
switching between apps in an appgroup.

Cached Metadata

Starting with this release, the browser caches ArcViz metadata, which significantly
improves the rendering and refresh of visuals and dashboards.

Optimized Javascript Initiation

In this release, ArcViz optimizes Javascript initiation; this results in an average
improvement of 0.5 seconds when rendering visuals.